Вопрос задан 08.05.2019 в 11:30. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Куликова Ксения.

Помогите поставьте вместо трое точия to have/to have got)1)How ... you?2)What ... her name?3)How

old ... you?4) There ... many mistakes in the text.5)My friend ... bad habits.6) You ... welcome.7)Sam and John ...friends.8)She ... a little child.9)He ... out.10)The metro station ... far from my house.11) They ... a new flat.12) Who ... at home?13) What country ... you from?14) He ... a big car.15) We ... late.16)Her name ... Mary.17) Her eyes ... grey.18) I ... happy.19)She ... many aunts and uncles.20)It ... a nice day.
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Отвечает Грибовский Даниил.
1. How are you? 2. What is her name? 3. How old are you? 4. There are many mistakes in the text. 5. My friend has bad habits. 6. You are welcome. 7. Sam and John are friends. 8. She is a little child. 9. He is out. 10. The metro station is far from my house. 11. They have got a new flat. 12. Who is at home? 13. What country are you from? 14. He has a big car. 15. We are late. 16. Her name is Mary. 17. Her eyes are grey. 18. I am happy. 19. She has many aunts and uncles. 20. It is a nice day.

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Отвечает нейросеть ChatGpt. Будьте внимательны, ответы нейросети могут содержать ошибочные или выдуманные данные.

Sure! Here are the answers to the questions, with the correct form of "to have" or "to have got" inserted:

1) How have you? 2) What is her name? 3) How old are you? 4) There are many mistakes in the text. 5) My friend has bad habits. 6) You are welcome. 7) Sam and John are friends. 8) She has a little child. 9) He has out. (This sentence seems incomplete or unclear. Could you please provide more context or clarify what you mean?) 10) The metro station is far from my house. 11) They have a new flat. 12) Who is at home? 13) What country are you from? 14) He has a big car. 15) We are late. 16) Her name is Mary. 17) Her eyes are grey. 18) I am happy. 19) She has many aunts and uncles. 20) It is a nice day.

Please note that "have" and "have got" are both used to express possession or ownership. However, "have got" is more commonly used in British English, while "have" is more common in American English. In some cases, the two forms can be used interchangeably.

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